RockSchool Practical and Theory examinations for grades 6, 7 and 8 get you 40, 50 and 60 points respectively.
DofE I've been looking for online and can't find an answer but I guess you could class it as an extended project under the UCAS terrif and get yourself an extra 30 points.
So think about it, play an instrument to grade 6 RockSchool, do DofE gold and get yourself 70 points, that's almost the same as like a C grade at A2 (C is 80 points).
So is it worth it?
Well if your looking for 280 points and only getting C's and D's then yes it's certaintly worth it!
Just be careful that some uni's are very specific about they want and ignore the UCAS system anyway... but even so its a great addition to your personal statement and CV.
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In the UK, for A-levels you can get the following points: A* (A-star) - 56 points, A - 48 points, B - 40 points, C - 32 points, D - 24 points, E - 16 points.
You add up all your grades (1-7) of all your high and standard levels subjects.
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A Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE) does not directly equate to UCAS points, as UCAS points are primarily assigned to A-levels and equivalent qualifications. However, some universities may recognize CPE for entry requirements, but it's best to check with individual institutions for their specific policies. Generally, for A-levels, you earn points based on your grades, with A* being the highest. For the exact conversion of qualifications to UCAS points, refer to the official UCAS website.
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The diploma is equal to 3 A grades at A-level, however the A-level is significantly worth more UCAS points than a Diploma, but really it's not what's better generally, it's what is better for you.
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I've never heard of a GPA of 80.5. GPA means "grade point average" and is usually reported on a 4.0 scale where a grade of A= 4.0 points; B=3.0 points; C=2.0 points; D=1.0 points; F=0 points. To get your GPA, you assign these points to all your letter grades and divide by the number of grades you have. This 80.5 you are looking at might be a percentile ranking of some sort; in what context did you see it????
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It is 59.6%. How that translates to grades depends on the scoring scheme.